Shakespeare and the Senses
English
By (author): Holly E. Dugan
Shakespeare and the Senses explores how audiences of Shakespeares time would have understood the sensual world of his work.
Could something as seemingly natural as a smell, taste, sight, or sound be socially constructed and change over time? Shakespeare and the Senses argues that understanding the original conditions in which Shakespeares plays were performed allows us to explore the senses as both visceral, bodily experience and constructed, social phenomena. As Ben Jonson famously wrote in the First Folio of 1623, Shakespeare can seem to be not of an age, but for all time. While this is clever marketing, Shakespeare did write his plays in a particular time and place far removed from our own. Many of his most powerful metaphors rely on sensory detailsAarons black hue; Cleopatras strange, invisible perfumes; Fluellens Welsh accent; Lady Macbeths overly scrubbed hands; Malvolios yellow stockingswhich Elizabethan-era audiences may have understood very differently from us. Shakespeare and the Senses draws on interdisciplinary research methods in the new field of sensory studies to expand our understanding of what Shakespeare meant to his first audiences. See more
Could something as seemingly natural as a smell, taste, sight, or sound be socially constructed and change over time? Shakespeare and the Senses argues that understanding the original conditions in which Shakespeares plays were performed allows us to explore the senses as both visceral, bodily experience and constructed, social phenomena. As Ben Jonson famously wrote in the First Folio of 1623, Shakespeare can seem to be not of an age, but for all time. While this is clever marketing, Shakespeare did write his plays in a particular time and place far removed from our own. Many of his most powerful metaphors rely on sensory detailsAarons black hue; Cleopatras strange, invisible perfumes; Fluellens Welsh accent; Lady Macbeths overly scrubbed hands; Malvolios yellow stockingswhich Elizabethan-era audiences may have understood very differently from us. Shakespeare and the Senses draws on interdisciplinary research methods in the new field of sensory studies to expand our understanding of what Shakespeare meant to his first audiences. See more
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